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organisation and subsequently
The new organisation underwent a corporate identity review and was subsequently renamed Telstra Corporation Limited (“ Telstra ”) for international business in 1993 and domestic business in 1995.
He subsequently convinced all his siblings to join the ILP, with his sister Annie becoming a prominent figure in the organisation.
He subsequently joined the Irish Volunteers when that organisation was established in 1913, serving in the same company as Arthur Griffith.
The International Group and subsequently the ISG attracted several waves of ex-SL members into its organisation, beginning with a group of long time International Marxist Group leaders in 1985.
The organisation had hijacked two nuclear devices and subsequently blackmailed the western world, as described in Thunderball.
The Mkhedrioni was a paramilitary group and political organisation in the Republic of Georgia, outlawed since 1995 but subsequently reconstituted as the Union of Patriots political party.
The success of the brigades in helping disadvantaged youth led to the formation of the Navy League, a national organisation with a membership of 250, 000 dedicated to supporting the Royal Navy, which subsequently adopted the Brigades in 1910.
When that party split in 1992, Lynch and other members of the Cork organisation were initially undecided as to their stance, but she subsequently decided to follow former party president Proinsias De Rossa and the bulk of the party's TDs into the new organisation which later took the name Democratic Left.
It is subsequently revealed that the Top was actually attempting to prevent Barry from investigating previous ' cold cases ' in order to leave an innocent man in jail, as the man who actually committed the crime is an ancestor of the future Top ; the future Top spent his whole life training to join the Renegades, but the organisation will not allow members in if anyone in their families-no matter how far back-has a criminal record, prompting the Top to set up events to ensure that his ancestor stays out of prison so that he can achieve his ' dream '.
However, the organisation and management of the University were subsequently taken over by the archbishop and seminary of Quebec, with the result that by 1858 none of the local ( Montreal ) classical colleges were affiliated with the University.
He is subsequently led to a group of scientists and scholars known as the Goner, which is an organisation dedicated to preserving information about Earth.
The new organisation underwent a corporate identity review and was subsequently renamed Telstra Corporation Limited (“ Telstra ”).
It marks the first appearance of Colonel Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart, subsequently better known as the Brigadier, and acts as a pre-cursor to the numerous later serials involving the UNIT organisation.
When IRA chief of staff Seán Russell departed on IRA business to the USA ( and subsequently to Nazi Germany ), Hayes was left in control of the organisation.
Several of the successful candidates, whether from the CFE or other groups, subsequently publicly fell out with their original supporters, weakening the organisation.
He subsequently worked for the Board of Ecumenical Missions and Relations ( BOEMAR ), a Uniting Church in Australia organisation responsible for the Church's Aboriginal missions.
Whilst this article uses English St John Ambulance practice as standard, inevitably national variations in rank structure have occurred as the organisation has spread to other countries, and subsequently developed in those countries with a degree of autonomy.
Yoffe was one of the founders of the Movement for Greater Israel, and as the organisation merged into it, subsequently joined the Likud.
One of its leaders, Dr David Gatt ( Grand Chancellor of the break-away organisation ) has subsequently been arrested by Maltese police and charged with a range of serious organised crime offences.
1878 ) is Oxford University's oldest Roman Catholic organisation, named as a tribute to Cardinal Newman, who advanced the cause of Catholicism at Oxford both as an Anglican striving to recover Anglicanism's Catholic roots and subsequently as a convert to Catholicism.

organisation and relocated
( Hobson's statemnt ) Hobson relocated to Dublin and the organisation collapsed in Belfast.
The combined organisation then relocated to Aigle, close to the IOC in Lausanne.
" Following its failure the organisation relocated its centre to London, while also maintaining local organisations in Zürich and Paris.
For many years, the headquarters of The Football Association were located in Lancaster Gate and the term was often used as a metonym for the organisation, but it later relocated to Soho Square and is now based at Wembley Stadium.
Since the completion of the last RSL, the Kingston General Hospital has been demolished and the organisation has relocated to new studio at the Hull Royal Infirmary on Anlaby Road, which has been equipped with a computerised play out system called " Myriad ", re-writeable CD recorders, MiniDisc and, since 2011, Flash Drive players.
The organisation has since relocated to the city of Richmond, California, where it has continued with its clothes collection operation in the San Francisco Bay Area, claiming to have placed over 1, 000 of its donation bins in that region.

organisation and Geneva
On 16 January 1537, Farel and Calvin presented their Articles concernant l ' organisation de l ' église et du culte à Genève ( Articles on the Organization of the Church and its Worship at Geneva ) to the city council.
The RHINO organisation often faced legal troubles, and Geneva police evicted the inhabitants on July 23, 2007.
The extent to which Bucer influenced Calvin is an open question among modern scholars, but many of the reforms that Calvin later implemented in Geneva, including the liturgy and the church organisation, were originally developed in Strasbourg.
First aid kits are sometimes marked ( by an individual or organisation ) with a red cross on white background, but use of this symbol by anyone but the International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) or associated agency is illegal under the terms of the First Geneva Convention, which designates the red cross as a protected symbol in all countries signatory to it.
In 1977, Prince Sadruddin, together with Denis de Rougemont and a few other friends, established a Geneva-based think-tank, Groupe de Bellerive ( named after Bellerive, the municipality where he lived in Geneva ), and a non-profit organisation, the Bellerive Foundation.
The Alliance continues the worldwide aims of the original Save the Children organisation, which was founded in 1919 in London and became part of the International Save the Children Union founded in Geneva in 1920.
The International Association of Human Values ( IAHV ), a non-profit organisation founded in Geneva in 1997, develops and implements personal development programs that encourage the practice of human values in everyday life.
He also prepared the first programme of the organisation ( promulgated in Geneva on 1 August 1870 ), which envisaged the liberation of Bulgaria through a nation-wide revolution and the establishment of a democratic republic.
The OSMTH-KTI organisation that is registered in Geneva, Swiss Reg No: CH-660. 1. 972777-4 and is in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations has over 5000 active members in Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, England & Wales, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, Scotland, Serbia and in the United States.
Refugee and Migrant Justice ( RMJ, founded as Refugee Legal Centre ) was a charitable organisation in the United Kingdom which provided legal advice and representation to those who seek protection under the Geneva Conventions and human rights laws.
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University has received the Platinum Technology Award for quality and excellence in the field of education, in Geneva, Switzerland, presented by Otherways Management and Consulting ( OMAC ), a Paris-based international organisation.

organisation and 1960
The classic example, considered by their American counterparts quite curious, was the maintenance of the internal comma in a British organisation of secret agents called the " Special Operations, Executive " — " S. O., E " — which is not found in histories written after about 1960.
By 1960, the group had grown to around 100 members and had developed new international links, primarily in the emergence of a sister organisation in Britain called Solidarity.
SWAPO was founded on 19 April 1960 by Andimba Toivo ya Toivo as the successor of the Ovamboland People's Congress, an organisation established in 1957 and renamed into Ovamboland People's Organisation in 1959.
In 1960 he moved to Ipswich, where he joined the board of directors of the One People of Australia League ( OPAL ), a moderate indigenous rights organisation.
Fryer quit in 1959 and in 1960 a group of members left to form Solidarity, which became a theoretically influential, industrially oriented organisation strongly influenced by the ideas of Paul Cardan.
In 1960, he became involved in organisation for a Catholic youth movement, and later worked as the secretary for the Catholic diocese in Auckland.
The organisation, founded in 1960, became a Livery Company in 1977.
He was the Director-General of the BBC from 1960 ― 1969, and is generally credited with modernising an organisation that had fallen behind in the wake of the launch of ITV in 1955.
Its international umbrella organisation, SOS-Kinderdorf International, was founded in 1960, after national associations had been established in France, Germany and Italy in addition to the original Austrian association.
However, in October 1960, the West German counterintelligence organisation, the BfV, became suspicious of Altman, after the tax department reported spending disproportionate to his income.
The organisation was created in 1960.
The organisation was founded in 1960 and originally named the International Federation of Netball and Women's Basketball.
In 1960, netball representatives from Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa and the West Indies finally gathered to create the needed organisation, the International Federation of Women's Basketball and Netball.
A national organisation was launched in 1960.
The Barbados National Trust, founded in 1960, is an organisation which works to preserve and protect the natural and artistic heritage of Barbados and to increase public awareness of Barbados ' historic and architectural treasures.
In Cyprus, an organisation known as EOKA sought unity with Greece, the situation being stabilised just before Cyprus was given independence in 1960.
According to Bulgarian Radio, shopska salad was popularised ( or perhaps invented ) by Balkantourist, the Bulgarian state tourist organisation, in 1960.
Founded on 1 April 1960, currently with over 220 member organisations in 115 countries around the world, the organisation continues to build a powerful international movement to empower and protect consumers everywhere.
The organisation was first established in 1960 as the International Organisation of Consumers Unions ( IOCU ) by national consumer organisations.
In 1960 a new national Labour Party youth organisation was set up called the " Young Socialists ".
He was also a key player in the formation of the Federation of Cane Growers ( an umbrella organisation of various sugar cane unions to negotiate with the CSR ) and the subsequent negotiations that took place with the Colonial Sugar Refining Company regarding the 1960 sugar cane contract.
The CMVC became part of CSSM, but in 1960 Scripture Union became the official name of the organisation.
Between 1957 and 1960, Scharf was chairman of the council of the Evangelical Church of the Union ( EKU ) ( at that time one of the principal umbrellas of German Protestant churches ), between 1961 and 1967 chairman of the council of Evangelical Churches in Germany ( EKD ) ( the umbrella organisation of Lutheran, united and Reformed churches in Germany ).

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